In New Book Husband-And-Wife OB-GYNs Explore Common Pregnancy Myths

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Article Date: 09 Sep 2009 - 5:00 PDT

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Expectant mothers are virtual magnets for unsolicited advice. Mothers, grandmothers, aunts, sisters, sisters-in-law, new mothers, friends, and even strangers offer what seems to be an endless supply of supposedly authoritative opinions on every aspect of pregnancy: A craving for spicy food denotes a boy. Carrying the baby low means it's a girl. And, of course, everyone wants to touch her belly!

In the engaging, humorous, and very informative HANDS OFF MY BELLY!: THE PREGNANT WOMAN'S SURVIVAL GUIDE TO MYTHS, MOTHERS, AND MOODS (Prometheus Books), Drs. Shawn A. Tassone and Kathryn M. Landherr - experienced obstetricians and gynecologists, a husband-and-wife team of physicians, and parents of four children - explore superstitions and myths surrounding pregnancy, from the most common to the most obscure.

"In our information-glutted age, the great task is separating truth from fiction. Where pregnancy is concerned, this problem has been solved with Hands Off My Belly!. This is the best book I know that guides women on one of the most meaningful journeys of life. If I were pregnant, this would be my bible," said Larry Dossey, MD, author of Reinventing Medicine and Healing Words.

Besides gender predictions, a pregnant woman is also apt to acquire an earful of advice about miscarriage, dietary habits and cravings, hair growth, weight gain, and childbirth. From their combined twenty years of work in a clinic, as well as their own parenting experience, Drs. Tassone and Landherr take an in-depth look at the anecdotes and beliefs - from the slightly unusual to the stranger-than-fiction - and compare them with the scientific evidence, including some of these common pregnancy myths: "Hands Off My Belly! is an absolutely delightful exploration of the myths that every woman - pregnant or not - knows she's influenced by at some level. It's great fun finding which one's are yours," said Caroline Myss, author of The Creation Of Health and Why People Don't Heal And How They Can.

Moving through each stage, from the early weeks of pregnancy to delivery, they examine the legends about diet, gender identification, preterm labor, the umbilical cord, initiating labor, and the size and movement of the fetus. As they detail the scientific perspective on these varied and often amusing beliefs, the authors not only entertain but provide a great deal of practical information, which will ease the fears and anxieties of expectant parents as well as clear up many confusing notions.

About the Authors: Shawn A. Tassone, MD, FACOG, and Kathryn M. Landherr, MD, FACOG (Tucson, AZ), are the co-owners of La Dea Women's Health in Tucson, AZ, where Dr. Tassone is the medical director and his wife, Dr. Landherr, is a practicing physician. Both Drs. Tassone and Landherr completed a residency in obstetrics and gynecology at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center and are board certified in obstetrics and gynecology. Each is also an Associate Fellow of Integrative Medicine under Dr. Andrew Weil at the University of Arizona. Visit the authors' blog and website at http://www.handsoffmybellyguide.com/ or follow the authors on Twitter: http://twitter.com/PregnancyMyths.

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Jill Maxick
Prometheus Books

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